Fullerton Airbnb & Short-Term Rental Regulations are important to any investor or host thinking about starting a short-term rental property. We've pulled together data and information from government and other sources to make it easier for you to not just see the regulation and ordinances on short-term rentals, but also get an overview of the short-term rental activity and potential, real estate prices and trends, and population size and growth.
The City of Fullerton currently has regulations for boarding houses, as well as bed and breakfast inns. Neither of these uses are allowed in Single-Family (R-1) zones, however short term vacation rentals are not a clearly defined use and the Municipal Code does not prohibit people from renting out rooms in their homes, even in R-1 zones, provided it is not more than three rooms. A hotel is defined in the Municipal Code as having more than six rooms for rent.
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